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Police & Fire
Greenwich Police Asking For Help Locating Dog That Bit Child
Police are asking the public for identifying a woman and her dog that bit a Greenwich child who is now facing a series of preventative rabies shots. The incident took on Sunday, Jan. 12 at Binney Park when the dog bit the child, causing minor injuries, said Greenwich Police. The dog is described as being a medium-sized golden retriever with “reddish” fur. Its handler was described as being a white, possible Asian woman in her late 20s, the department said. Police are asking that anyone with information on the dog or its handler contact the Greenwich Police Department at 203-622-8…
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Bones Found In Greenwich Park Identified As Local Man
Bones found in a Greenwich park in 2017 have been identified as belonging to an area man through DNA testing. On April 26, 2017, Town of Greenwich Parks workers discovered a human bone in a stream at the Helen Binney Kitchel Natural Park, adjacent to Laddins Rock Road, in Old Greenwich, said Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz. Over the course of several days, Greenwich Police searched the entire park and the stream, up to where it crosses the I-95 interstate and down to and including Binney Park pond, Slusarz said. On multiple visits and searches, police were able to ga…
Lifestyle
Here's When, Where You Can See Fireworks In Fairfield County
There is no shortage of Independence Day celebrations featuring fireworks in Fairfield County. At least 15 major fireworks displays are planned over the course of seven days, starting this weekend. Here are the highlights: Thursday, June 28: Trumbull Day kicked off with carnival rides, amusement games and food trucks at the fields behind Trumbull High School and Hillcrest Middle School at 72 Strobel Road. Saturday there is no carnival but the main event will be the Barnum Festival. The final day, Sunday, July 1, concludes with a fantastic fireworks display. Saturday, June 30 Firewor…